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Sunday, December 13, 2009

High Monthly Income From Canadian Oil Royalty Trusts

Canadian Oil Royalty Trusts have been known for their high income, their monthly distributions, and possible tax sheltering of their dividends. However, the pool of the trusts with the high yield is shrinking, due to takeovers and termination of payouts for some trusts. These Canadian Income Trusts, also known as Canadian Oil Income Trusts or Canadian Royalty Trusts generally pay a very high income. The trusts pass through all their earnings and deductions from oil and gas wells to the trust holders, similar to real estate investment trusts. There is no taxation at the corporate level since they are structured as trusts. Also, a portion of the dividends may be non-taxable due to depletion and depreciation deductions.

You should be aware that the Canadian government came out with a plan to tax all Canadian trusts at the corporate level beginning in the year 2011. However, the average yield from some of the Canadian trusts is still higher than the U.S. royalty trusts. WallStreetNewsNetwork.com recently came out with an updated free database list of Canadian Oil Royalty Trusts. Below is a list of some of the Canadian Royalty Trusts that are traded on United States stock exchanges.

Remember that very high yields may not be sustainable.

Pengrowth Energy (PGH) has been paying distributions since 1988 in Canada and 2002 in the United States. The stock has a P/E of 14, with a yield of 8.5%.

Provident Energy Trust (PVX), has been paying monthly dividends since October 2002, and pays a yield of 10.2%.

To get a free Excel database list of all the US-traded Canadian Income Trusts, which you can download and sort, go to WSNN.com.

Author does not own any of the above. Please note: these high yields are subject to change and elimination.

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